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. 1988 Feb;63(2):204–205. doi: 10.1136/adc.63.2.204

Acrocyanosis due to imipramine.

R P Anderson 1, B A Morris 1
PMCID: PMC1778745  PMID: 3348672

Abstract

An 11 year old girl who was being treated for enuresis with imipramine developed acrocyanosis of the hands and feet. All biochemical and haematological investigations gave normal results. When imipramine was stopped the girl recovered within three days.

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